kran
Polish
noun
Definitions
- tap (US: faucet)
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian кран derived from Dutch, Flemish kraan (crane, tap) derived from Middle Dutch crāne derived from Old Dutch *crano derived from *kranō derived from Proto-Germanic *kranô (crane).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*kranô
Gloss
crane
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
鶴
Emoji
🏗️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- brandkraan Dutch, Flemish
- geldkraan Dutch, Flemish
- hijskraan Dutch, Flemish
- koudwaterkraan Dutch, Flemish
- kraan Dutch, Flemish
- kraanmachinist Dutch, Flemish
- kraanvogel Dutch, Flemish
- kraanwater Dutch, Flemish
- kroonkraan Dutch, Flemish
- warmwaterkraan Dutch, Flemish
- кран Russian
- *gerh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *kranô Proto-Germanic
- カラン Japanese
- cran Old English
- krano Esperanto
- ĉefkrano Esperanto
- keran Indonesian
- crāne Middle Dutch
- krano Old High German
- кран Kazakh
- *kranuk gmw-pro
- *kranō gmw-pro
- kraana Estonian
- *crano Old Dutch
- krano Old Saxon
- *kran Old Frisian
- kran Low German